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Category Archives: Bipolar Disorder And Schizophrenia
Measurements For Diagnosing Schizophrenia
Often confused with split personality disorder, schizophrenia is a brain-related disorder that is characterized by the loss of contact with reality. With split personality disorder, people act differently, talk differently and believe they are someone else. Schizophrenic people hear voices, see things, hold onto false beliefs, think abnormally, withdraw socially and display flattened emotions. A schizophrenia diagnosis is usually made from ages 18 to 30, which persists indefinitely, making life with paranoid schizophrenia difficult to cope with. Currently, diagnosing this disorder is difficult because the causes aren’t very clear. Continue reading
Bipolar Mood Disorder
Bipolar disorder may cause mood swings that may range from the lows of depression to the highs of mania. During the lows, an individual may feel downcast or hopeless or perhaps lose interest in many activities. When mood shifts into the opposite direction, an individual may feel euphoric and full of energy. The incidence of mood shifts might be as little as a couple of times a year to as much as a couple of times a week. In a few cases, biploar mood disorder may cause indications of both depression and mania at the same time. Continue reading